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Welcome to your new home for saltwater reef aquarium resources and fun! Welcome to the family! :D
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I already have a red tailed platy and a guppy in there now, I had another guppy in their, but it died today :(.
should I get another red tailed platy? or is that to much? Should I not get any more fish for the tank?
 

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I have 3 guppies and 3 mosquitofish fry in my my 5.5 gallon along with lots of pond snails and a cherry shrimp.
I wouldn’t add more than 5-6 guppies to that size tank. Since platies are larger, I would count them as 2 guppies. I would say keep the platy and guppy, and try again with the guppies, about 2-3 more.
Research which strains of guppies have better survival rates, most are very inbred and weak.
 

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Depends on the size of fish, the old adage was 1" of fish per gallon. I'll probably be told that has changed though. What type of fish do you want?
Pretty sure that is still a safe guideline, as long as good judgement is used. Don’t put a 10 inch Oscar in a 20 gallon (or anything less than 100) and don’t put 55 neon tetras in a 55.
 

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Pretty sure that is still a safe guideline, as long as good judgement is used. Don’t put a 10 inch Oscar in a 20 gallon (or anything less than 100) and don’t put 55 neon tetras in a 55.
I always thought it would be fun and impressive to put a massive school of neons into a large tank.
 

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I always thought it would be fun and impressive to put a massive school of neons into a large tank.
I agree. It would be nice, my point is just that you don’t want to have too much, as then you would be overstocking.
Having 20-30 neons (or exodons ;)) in a 55 would look amazing though!
 

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Be sure to keep an eye on nitrite & nitrate levels, and if you manage to keep guppies in the long run have another tank ready for the babies. Guppies breed, and they breed fast.

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Also, welcome! :) I’ve been taking care of live freshwater plants and fish for years, if you have any questions feel free to ask or send a message!
 

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